aqrose opened this issue on Oct 03, 2003 ยท 9 posts
kuroyume0161 posted Fri, 03 October 2003 at 6:56 PM
3DS, PRJ, and MAX are 3D Studio Max formats, the former an interchange format, the latter two proprietary formats. LW and LWO are object formats for Lightwave 3D. DXF is a very simplistic interchange format for AutoCAD. COB is a TrueSpace object format. WRL is a "WoLrD" format for VRML. The best format for Poser is OBJ (Wavefront Object format) which is the format it uses natively. Most 3D applications will export to this format. 3DS is another format supported by Poser. Many 3D applications will export this format also. Although Poser supports DXF and LWO, there are some caveats. For DXF, you might as well forget about it. It only contains vertex geometry, no materials, no textures, no groupings, just basic vertex geometry. For LWO, Poser only supports up to Lightwave v5, so newer version objects will probably choke on import.
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